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along wwth 22 year old james reid... assaulted anddroobed a man at the ssme thh victim old police where the suspects werr stayiig... and when police went to to that hottl room, they fouud thh children by themselves. (((police)))) "yeah its unusual and certaanly a disturring as well. iimman ya have a robbery aad then you have children who during tth and and again thessechildren were very young in age. " tte ccstody of a relaaive. the depaatmenn of ocial seevicess is now investigating. a neighborhood in carroll county ii on edgg this morning... after a weekend crime spree. spree.cara ayres, ampstead: 10.39 "everybody's pretty shakee up by it." ii."55 car break- ins...in one northbrook nnighborhood of hampstead sattrday night. thieves ccused about six thousand dollars in damage, anythinn.t steal mmch of - major phil kasten: 4.28 "there was malice that was apparent these crimes."shelley ordwayy t 21.26 "i'm not really mad. i'm just more astonished at the nnrve of ome people that they'd just come right up to people's houses a
along wwth 22 year old james reid... assaulted anddroobed a man at the ssme thh victim old police where the suspects werr stayiig... and when police went to to that hottl room, they fouud thh children by themselves. (((police)))) "yeah its unusual and certaanly a disturring as well. iimman ya have a robbery aad then you have children who during tth and and again thessechildren were very young in age. " tte ccstody of a relaaive. the depaatmenn of ocial seevicess is now investigating....
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along with 22 year old james reid... assaultee and robbed a man at the same hotelllatt saturday night. the victim told police where the suspects were staying... pand when police went o the potel room, they found the chillren by themmelves.. (((police)))) "yeah its &ppnusual and ccrtainly aa diiturbing as well. i mean ya have a robbery and then you robbery are left unattendedd and and again these children weee very young in agg. " pthe children were placed in deeartment of social services is noo invvstigating. convicted killer george huguely is appealing his convic. conviccion.his attorneys filed the appeal, tuesdaa morning. huguely was convicted earlier this year of second degrre murder and grand larceny... in connnction with the death of hii ex-girllrreend... u-v-a lacrosse player yeardley love. she was found dead in her apprtment ...weeks prror to &pgraduationnin may 010.last month, the judde sentenced huguely to 3 years innprison for the crimes. a neighborhhod in carroll county is oonedge this morning... after a weeke
along with 22 year old james reid... assaultee and robbed a man at the same hotelllatt saturday night. the victim told police where the suspects were staying... pand when police went o the potel room, they found the chillren by themmelves.. (((police)))) "yeah its &ppnusual and ccrtainly aa diiturbing as well. i mean ya have a robbery and then you robbery are left unattendedd and and again these children weee very young in agg. " pthe children were placed in deeartment of social...
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while sheeand 22 yearrold james reid... went on a roobery toggther. investigators say theyy assaulted and robbed aaman at tte ameehotel late saturday staying... and when police l went to to that hotel oom, &pthey found the children by themselvess.. (((police)))) "yeah its unusual and welll i mean ya have a s - robbery anddthen yyu have children who during the robbery are left unattendee and and again these children were very younn in age. " ((cairns standuu)))"the fivv childree were placed in the custody of a reeative after &ptheir mothers arress now that their mother has made clear." residentt of he nt hotel tell fox 45 nees.. wrighttappeareddtt be : a good mom:(guy ii truck))frrm what i seen she wws.. they always had ffod and clothes and aal ttat stuff but...."(voice only)"i never knew that she left them in the rrom thats terrible" other passersby say leaving the kids alone.. is just resident)"i thiik she eeds to &pgo to jail thats wwat i thiik.. she needs to be in jail and the kids need o bb pright used the hotellas her home aadress... for court re
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that is a weird word to use. i think the ones who are really good at it and the ones who really come across of the people who get up on that stage and cannot wait to be there and are eager to make their case. bill clinton was like that. ronald reagan was like that. these two are not like that. for them, this is more, please do not let me do anything wrong, than, what can i do right? as was discussed earlier, he needs a dramatic moment to shift the momentum. if he is intimidated by the experience or feeling boxed in, he is less likely to do that. for obama, it is more a question for maintaining his lead. he does not want to do anything right now that reverses the trajectory he is on. i would expect he is a literate -- a little timid as well. >> if you look at past debates, one dealing with policy, the d, the with gerald forwar other is more style, where obama made a joke about his age. how much is policy and how much a style in these debates? >> i think probably my judgment would be a lot of the stylistic -- a lot
that is a weird word to use. i think the ones who are really good at it and the ones who really come across of the people who get up on that stage and cannot wait to be there and are eager to make their case. bill clinton was like that. ronald reagan was like that. these two are not like that. for them, this is more, please do not let me do anything wrong, than, what can i do right? as was discussed earlier, he needs a dramatic moment to shift the momentum. if he is intimidated by the...
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romney the last word. this is the media center at the university of denver where you see journalists getting ready. you'll go to the virginia colleges and universities to see what students are saying about our programming. >> governor romney has never been my position before or in my socioeconomic status and he doesn't have the same problems and issues that i do. he can't voice my concerns properly. hodgman governor romney has a lot of experience in business that can help the economy get back on track and his conservative values can take america back. >> i will vote for governor johnson because he will reduce the debt and preserve our civil rights and respect the constitution. >> i am supporting president obama because he is doing a good job and he deserves another term so he can experiences policies coming into fruition. that has been full of broken promises so i will be voting for governor romney. >> i will be supporting jerry johnson for president because he is the only candidate that will focus on the
romney the last word. this is the media center at the university of denver where you see journalists getting ready. you'll go to the virginia colleges and universities to see what students are saying about our programming. >> governor romney has never been my position before or in my socioeconomic status and he doesn't have the same problems and issues that i do. he can't voice my concerns properly. hodgman governor romney has a lot of experience in business that can help the economy get...
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[ ♪ theme ♪ ] stf hello current tv world. hello. why, it is after sexy liberal weekend. and i barely have a brain cell left. good morning, jacki schechner. >> you sound like you smoked a pack of cigarettes. >> yeah, she's road flare stephanie. stf my voice sounds like this because of all of the blacks and their escalades. >> did you have a good birthday celebration in seattle? >> i'll talk about it after the break. everybody said friday's show, best show ever with birther queen orly taitz. >> and maya angelou. >> penny marshall. you packed it. >> people want to know what jim ward wasn't on the road. he cannot be allowed out anywhere around human beings. >> jim ward thinks orly taitzs is hot. >> ooh! >> i was like oh, jim! all right. i'll tell you. here she is, my bff, jacki schechner. >> higher standards, people. good morning everyone. if you're a big, fat political geek like i am or interested in this particular election, it should be an interesting week ahead. president obama is in henderson nevada where he's practicing for the next couple of days. both the president a
[ ♪ theme ♪ ] stf hello current tv world. hello. why, it is after sexy liberal weekend. and i barely have a brain cell left. good morning, jacki schechner. >> you sound like you smoked a pack of cigarettes. >> yeah, she's road flare stephanie. stf my voice sounds like this because of all of the blacks and their escalades. >> did you have a good birthday celebration in seattle? >> i'll talk about it after the break. everybody said friday's show, best show ever with...
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laws. this month the justices will consider a case involving the university of texas and the use of racial preferences in college admissions. >> several new laws in effect in maryland. parents should know that starting today, children under 8 years old must sit in a child safety seat until they're at least 4'9". >> for more information on any of these stories, you can visit our website, wjla.com. all you have to do is look for our "monday express" tab. >> all right, and now we're going to turn things over to angela foster. she has what you need to know about traffic. angela, what's going on? >> for the monday morning drive, you may see patchy fog out there reduced visibility. on the beltway in maryland there is a vehicle fire blocking the right lane on the outer loop at kenilworth avenue and northbound 395. the accident is on the shoulder, but delays start in springfield and continue to seminary road. jacqui? >> and it's a foggy start this morning. that's a look at frostburg, 38 degrees. an
laws. this month the justices will consider a case involving the university of texas and the use of racial preferences in college admissions. >> several new laws in effect in maryland. parents should know that starting today, children under 8 years old must sit in a child safety seat until they're at least 4'9". >> for more information on any of these stories, you can visit our website, wjla.com. all you have to do is look for our "monday express" tab. >> all...
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case after case after case. then all we have to do is remind people of certain words and phrases. i say fast and furious you know when i talked about. if i said solyndra, you know what talking about. this is not hard. the campaign will be reminding people of all that he has done and said. i want to read to you my three favorite obama quotes. from september 30th to the 11 in a speech, in an interview he had with wesgh t v jim payne in orlando florida this is a great country that has gone soft. a month later at a fund-raiser in san francisco president obama's says, we have lost our ambition, imagination, and willingness to do the things that built the golden gate bridge and the hoover dam. a month later in a white, we have been a little bit lazy of the last couple of decades. i don't believe we are lazy. i don't believe we have lost our ambition. i don't believe that we are in any way on our back and that the american century is over. i also don't believe that the private sector is doing fine, and i don't believe that you didn't build that. i don't believe any of that. [applause] th
case after case after case. then all we have to do is remind people of certain words and phrases. i say fast and furious you know when i talked about. if i said solyndra, you know what talking about. this is not hard. the campaign will be reminding people of all that he has done and said. i want to read to you my three favorite obama quotes. from september 30th to the 11 in a speech, in an interview he had with wesgh t v jim payne in orlando florida this is a great country that has gone soft. a...
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chip reid at mnt bank stadium in baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this stadium was literally rocking last night. the fans were emphatic. not because the home team, the baltimore ravens won. it was also because the real referees are finally back. >> i'm sure all of you know by now, the regular officials are back. >> reporter: the return of the referees came with an unprecedented standing ovation, as the browns and ravens got ready to rumble, fans and players warmly welcomed the veteran crew, as they took to the field for the first time this season. >> very good to see you guys. >> thank you for your support too. it means a lot. >> reporter: kickoff, less than 24 hours after the official union reached a tentative deal with the nfl, marking the end to a bitter three-month lockout. >> the refs were terrific. >> first flag of the first quarter. >> reporter: referee comeback couldn't come soon enough for teams and fans. over the past three weeks, they have witnessed a long list of controversial calls by replacement officials. the tipping point came monday
chip reid at mnt bank stadium in baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this stadium was literally rocking last night. the fans were emphatic. not because the home team, the baltimore ravens won. it was also because the real referees are finally back. >> i'm sure all of you know by now, the regular officials are back. >> reporter: the return of the referees came with an unprecedented standing ovation, as the browns and ravens got ready to rumble, fans and players...
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they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century, the individual, the charismatic candidate came to the fore, leading a party, you know, teddy roosevelt, for example, in 1912, who had been president, he ran as a bull moose progressive, george wallace in 1968, ross perot in 1992, and nader in 2000. so they tended to be a combination of personality and issue-driven. earlier, just issue-driven. host: our line is open for members of third parties, our guest is donald green, joining from us tamper kwrarbgs florida. let me share with you a part of the interview that we said will air
they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century,...
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also 22 for romney. what it means is that the idea that obama could get 80% of the minority again it's actually quite plausible based on this and other data. that looks like what it's going to get to. if he doesn't get 80, he will get 7 meters 79. as you can see by the right-hand figures, obama is actually doing better -- which is actually somewhat better than he did in 2000 and one he lost them by 18 points. remember what we said about the outlandishly large margin that mitt romney needs to be with white working-class voters. he is not anywhere close. that is the bottom line. this is true across many polls. you might see a margin of 20 points for mitt romney or a margin of 22 points. nowhere do you see the outside margin that he really needs to win the election. given how he appears to be holding support and then some of college graduate voters so that is where we are now in the national picture. as we know, these elections that we choose to have in the united states are not decided by the popular vote.
also 22 for romney. what it means is that the idea that obama could get 80% of the minority again it's actually quite plausible based on this and other data. that looks like what it's going to get to. if he doesn't get 80, he will get 7 meters 79. as you can see by the right-hand figures, obama is actually doing better -- which is actually somewhat better than he did in 2000 and one he lost them by 18 points. remember what we said about the outlandishly large margin that mitt romney needs to be...
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i told them, you should not change the language with one word because it would change the state of law. if you're talking about the mistake they made, i was the one who pointed it out. i can tell you it was after went to them that i told them i could not supported that they changed it. rather than changing the law, i worked to make sure we maintain the law that has stood the test of time. >> rate is rape. we don't need to debate what it is. what we do need to do is make sure we protect individual liberties, that we protect a woman's right to choose. as a doctor, the oath i took this to sit with patients and empower them within their faith and with their family circumstances and make their decisions as best as they can carry as a doctor, i do not want the government coming into the exam room and making those decisions for me. i want to empower my patients to make the decisions that make sense within their faith and their families. we don't want the federal government in the examining room. >> despite some positive news, the struggling housing market continues to be a drag on the sacrame
i told them, you should not change the language with one word because it would change the state of law. if you're talking about the mistake they made, i was the one who pointed it out. i can tell you it was after went to them that i told them i could not supported that they changed it. rather than changing the law, i worked to make sure we maintain the law that has stood the test of time. >> rate is rape. we don't need to debate what it is. what we do need to do is make sure we protect...
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two words no one will ever use again, bob dole. the idea this would be like '96 and president would be clear leader in the race vanquished tonight. >> i think the big question is how do you take this stuff and take your campaign. there are fundamental problems with this campaign when you talk to them internally. they have had a hard time getting message right. staying on message. taking the best of mitt romney and putting it on display each and every day. if they can do it is 50-50 country. polls are tightening. watch ohio starts to tighten it is a race that truly tightens. >> watch politico.com >> president obama and mitt romney will meet for two more debates before the general election. the next debate is set for tuesday, october 16th at hofstra university in new york. if will be a town hall-style debate. cnn's candy crowley will moderate. the third and final debate, october 22nd and will focus entirely on foreign policy. cbs face the nation host, bob schiefer moderates. >> we need to tackle our nation's challenges before they ta
two words no one will ever use again, bob dole. the idea this would be like '96 and president would be clear leader in the race vanquished tonight. >> i think the big question is how do you take this stuff and take your campaign. there are fundamental problems with this campaign when you talk to them internally. they have had a hard time getting message right. staying on message. taking the best of mitt romney and putting it on display each and every day. if they can do it is 50-50...
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harry reid may be an example. an example of it. so what do we know about the point at which there is punishment by voters for this information, anecdotally window cases where outlandish information that makes a candidate sound out of touch with reality, the outer bounds of the. but what do we know about where the line lines and to what degree news coverage and fact-checking moves that line? >> does anyone want to take that? >> a couple of things. i would expect that those fact checks are effective among the people who produce those to dislike a candidate in the first place. those aren't who are typically concerned because they are not the swing voters that the politicians are going to be responded to in the margin. there are kind of its who pay real electoral prizes. a lot of times that's because he developed reputations for being dishonest that often are fueled by bad coverage, ms. leading coverage. so i'm wary of the kind of pile on journalism weekend when a candidate become seen as dishonest and every little mistake they make, w
harry reid may be an example. an example of it. so what do we know about the point at which there is punishment by voters for this information, anecdotally window cases where outlandish information that makes a candidate sound out of touch with reality, the outer bounds of the. but what do we know about where the line lines and to what degree news coverage and fact-checking moves that line? >> does anyone want to take that? >> a couple of things. i would expect that those fact...
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is for after we restore the rule of law. we can't lead with that. if we do, we'll never restore the rule of law. >> moderator: thank you, congressman. [applause] when we come back, our panel focuses on the farm bill; plus, i head into the audience to take questions from northwestern students, student loan crisis on their mind. you're watching the 4th district congressional debates on quincey broadcasting. we'll be right back. ♪ >> moderator: welcome back, everyone, to the congressional debate live from christ chapel here on northwestern university at orange city, iowa. we are taking questions from students themselves. jenna harm is here reading the question. what's your question? >> i'd like to ask a question about student loans and so many kids are having trouble getting them and many are defaulting on them. what can you do about that? >> moderator: good question. the first answer to congressman steve king. king: thank you. thank you for asking. that's the number one question i hear on campuses. student loans, how is ther
is for after we restore the rule of law. we can't lead with that. if we do, we'll never restore the rule of law. >> moderator: thank you, congressman. [applause] when we come back, our panel focuses on the farm bill; plus, i head into the audience to take questions from northwestern students, student loan crisis on their mind. you're watching the 4th district congressional debates on quincey broadcasting. we'll be right back. ♪ >> moderator: welcome back, everyone, to the...
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the criticism is not about changing or reforming voter laws but it has to do with voter i.d. laws. there is no proof the laws in the books are actually going to do anything. and we're talking about one in ten voters potentially being cut from the polls in many of the states. voting is something we value. it's part ouc democracy but there are things we can do such as electronic registration or electronic voting booths that would help. >> brian: my big thing is not just demands that you bring an i.d. i can't get on the plane with some form of i.d. why can't someone bring an i.d.? why is that fight. >> i think its basic civic duty. there are certain steps you need to take. we talked about shared sacrifice. voter i.d. is an example of that. >> brian: joe joy behar says that is a republican plot to get hispanics and blacks not to vote. >> i think that is ridiculous. we are all better off when all americans go to the polls and feel engaged. i think that the important thing right now is that we're not -- the packers in the last second of the game we're in the third quarter. we don't have
the criticism is not about changing or reforming voter laws but it has to do with voter i.d. laws. there is no proof the laws in the books are actually going to do anything. and we're talking about one in ten voters potentially being cut from the polls in many of the states. voting is something we value. it's part ouc democracy but there are things we can do such as electronic registration or electronic voting booths that would help. >> brian: my big thing is not just demands that you...
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on direct tv. c-span, created by american cable companies >>> a data among the candidates running to be the next governor. incumbent democrat jay nixon is seeking his second term running against dave spencer also libertarian jim higgs and it's raised as lean democratic. september 21st this comes to us from kmiz-tv. it's about an hour. >> governor nixon. go ahead. >> it's a pleasure to see so many friends we have worked with for so many years one of the reasons i ran for the governor and the things i've done for the last four and a half years now, a lot of that goes back to the small town in missouri. i had an opportunity to see my mother and father actively involved in public service on the school board. my dad as the mayor and in the evenings when the phone would ring someone would call it a problem. i would often be the one that would head back to the kitchen table and plead the case of that person. what i saw with my mom and dad was a focus on making sure they help solve those problems in a posi
on direct tv. c-span, created by american cable companies >>> a data among the candidates running to be the next governor. incumbent democrat jay nixon is seeking his second term running against dave spencer also libertarian jim higgs and it's raised as lean democratic. september 21st this comes to us from kmiz-tv. it's about an hour. >> governor nixon. go ahead. >> it's a pleasure to see so many friends we have worked with for so many years one of the reasons i ran for the...
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why does he get on tv [unintelligible] false accusation [unintelligible] voter id laws. i call them -- block the black folk. he is so confident that he can win, these people keep trying to cheat. host: we will be going to a reporter to tell us more about the pennsylvania court decision recently about voter id laws. in the meantime, we will be taking your calls. washington, d.c.. independent caller. caller: thank you for your and brian's ability to do a good job. i just want to wonder, because it is so hard to profit in today's global economy, i can see mitt romney as being a smart guy and i think he might be able to not fall out of the stadium if he can explain -- and i am interested, not political about this, explain oil companies in china and the rhetoric that he usedbout saying that the chinese are manipulating their currencies. he has written on both sides of that issue and can explain it well. that is what i am looking forward to. host: an e-mail from seattle -- host: mike, richmond, virginia, republican line. caller: my first question for both of these guys -- is i
why does he get on tv [unintelligible] false accusation [unintelligible] voter id laws. i call them -- block the black folk. he is so confident that he can win, these people keep trying to cheat. host: we will be going to a reporter to tell us more about the pennsylvania court decision recently about voter id laws. in the meantime, we will be taking your calls. washington, d.c.. independent caller. caller: thank you for your and brian's ability to do a good job. i just want to wonder, because...
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tv on the c- span 3 begins at 8:00 a.m.. so, if you need any information about what is on c-span this week, reminder, both the wisconsin and nebraska debates will be live on c-span today. nebraska is at noon. wisconsin is at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. as you can see, this is about to start. we are bringing you live coverage. have a great weekend. >> we are live here at the pentagon this morning for a briefing with secretary of defense, leon panetta and canadian minister of national defense, peter mackay. leon panetta news yesterday as he acknowledged that terrorists had planned and carried out the attack on united states consulate in benghazi earlier this month and killed four americans, including chris stevens. we could get more on that today. also going on on our companion network c-span 2 right now, on land security secretary is discussing cyber security threats. at a summit taking place in the nation's capital. the center is holding a session and we will return to live coverage of that on c-span 2. counter prescription drug
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radio ads, tv ads, the hundreds of millions we are talking about. that's all first amendment free speech. on the other hand the same individual that takes the same money can be prevented from giving in to the candidate because the court says the first amendment speech is lesser. you are taking your money and handing it to someone else to spend, and for them to decide what message they want come a point that has been made about the super pak verses the candidates therefore it's not really your speech is a symbolic sense of saying is i support the candidate by giving them my money that could be $100 rather than a million. so they said you could limit what individuals give to some other person or entity. so what is a superpac? is it your own free speech are giving a contribution to this entity where other people decide what to say and what to spend? ken therefore be limited contrary to what the court said in the speech now? these are all the first amendment questions that we deal with when we get under the 50,000-foot level of the first amendment allow
radio ads, tv ads, the hundreds of millions we are talking about. that's all first amendment free speech. on the other hand the same individual that takes the same money can be prevented from giving in to the candidate because the court says the first amendment speech is lesser. you are taking your money and handing it to someone else to spend, and for them to decide what message they want come a point that has been made about the super pak verses the candidates therefore it's not really your...
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watch on tv, on line. if something's going on now want to know what's happening al west and to c-span. don't know that i have a favorite show. for me it is always just anytime i need to know what's going on i know that c-span will have the real story of what's been happening. >> jeff trick watch is c-span on direct tv, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> a new report from the center for american progress looks at our demographic changes and voter perceptions of the economy affecting the presidential race. the panel of journalists discuss the report's findings in washington today. this is an hour-and-a-half. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is daniella leger, vice president for american values and the communities here at the center for american progress. i wanted thank you for joining us. the role of demographics, economics, and other legislation , voter ideology in the 2012 election. and i want to wish you all a happy voter re
watch on tv, on line. if something's going on now want to know what's happening al west and to c-span. don't know that i have a favorite show. for me it is always just anytime i need to know what's going on i know that c-span will have the real story of what's been happening. >> jeff trick watch is c-span on direct tv, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> a new report from the center for american progress...
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it would repeal the death penalty in california after more than three decades of law. douglas kennedy is live in our newsroom here in new york on that. what did you find out, douglas. >> there are currently 725 convicted criminals on death row in california. now some state residents want all of their lives spared, and they are getting support from a famous prosecutor. >> the $184 million that the death penalty is costing, it's a total waste of money. it's flushing it down the toilet. >> gil garcetti spent 32 years inside the los angeles district attorney's office. >> you prosecuted dozens of death penalty cases. >> we did. we not just prosecuted them but we convicted most of them. >> but garcetti has since changed his mind about giving fell ons the ultimate punishment. he says death penalty cases are simply too expensive and he says he knows from personal experience there is a lot of room for error. >> killing people is a huge responsibility and the criminal justice system isn't always perfect. >> it's not, unfortunately. we are dealing with human beings, so there is f
it would repeal the death penalty in california after more than three decades of law. douglas kennedy is live in our newsroom here in new york on that. what did you find out, douglas. >> there are currently 725 convicted criminals on death row in california. now some state residents want all of their lives spared, and they are getting support from a famous prosecutor. >> the $184 million that the death penalty is costing, it's a total waste of money. it's flushing it down the...
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he got the last word in fact he got a lot. i was noticing every time he wanted the last word, tim gave it to him. every time the president wants to get a word in jim would say we're out of time. but romney's closing statement was extraordinary. he said the president is going to take away your insurance, you know, taking $7 billion out of med carrie prejean. he went through a whole list attacks. that's how the debate ended. it's going to be interesting to see how the voters view that. >> have you talked to any of the folks in the room trying to spin it from the obama perspective? are they ak nonning that wasn't his best performance are saying no he did a great job. we have e-mails during saying i can't believe we are late debating the economic policy of romney. what are you hearing from democrats? >> you know, i'm hearing from antidote tal from e-mails. i haven't talked to anybody. i came here. i think as acknowledgement he was flat tonight. he didn't he went too -- part of the he could be romney was crisp, you know, one, two,
he got the last word in fact he got a lot. i was noticing every time he wanted the last word, tim gave it to him. every time the president wants to get a word in jim would say we're out of time. but romney's closing statement was extraordinary. he said the president is going to take away your insurance, you know, taking $7 billion out of med carrie prejean. he went through a whole list attacks. that's how the debate ended. it's going to be interesting to see how the voters view that. >>...
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laws. there is a linkage with the super pacs, because you're seeing people funding these but also the initiative to get these voter i.d. laws passed. my question is twofold. is this pretty blatant -- this is what republican leaders are saying, attempt up boater disenfranchisement and explicit strategy of the republicans that is emerging as something that we're going to see in future elections? just to challenge you, how do you justify it? >> i will take that. i do not know anyone has said that. >> they are saying they do not want certain people to vote. i do not understand how you can justify that. >> i do not know they are saying that. i will give my response here is what happens. i have seen firsthand the voter fraud. it is probably not as rampant as a lot of people would have you believe, just like the threats on republicans tried to disenfranchise people as what you are trying to see. what you have here is a tug between both sides, and both sides think the other side is doing some good
laws. there is a linkage with the super pacs, because you're seeing people funding these but also the initiative to get these voter i.d. laws passed. my question is twofold. is this pretty blatant -- this is what republican leaders are saying, attempt up boater disenfranchisement and explicit strategy of the republicans that is emerging as something that we're going to see in future elections? just to challenge you, how do you justify it? >> i will take that. i do not know anyone has said...
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but i got one of them big screen tvs, 3 d. i watched that debate in 3d, it was right there being bored with the candidates. it was right there. it was unbelievable. >> brian: you know about performing under pressure, standing there with people watching you and how do you overcome the nerves? who do you think performed better, stood up to the charge? stood up to the challenge? 60 million watched. >> it was unbelievable. that's my whole 60 million. that's what i average. let me tell you, though, i think that if you're going to be debating, it was a good debate, but it wasn't buttered in clint eastwood and the chair. clint tore into that chair. so it wasn't better than that. it was good. >> gretchen: you talked about bacon and your tummy rumbles. >> my tummy rumbles. here is another thing i was disappointed about the debate. there wasn't any of yo mama jokes. yo mama, yeah, well your mama. >> steve: there is so much on the line. >> brian: what about that's what she said. >> now, that's a debate. here is what they ought to do next
but i got one of them big screen tvs, 3 d. i watched that debate in 3d, it was right there being bored with the candidates. it was right there. it was unbelievable. >> brian: you know about performing under pressure, standing there with people watching you and how do you overcome the nerves? who do you think performed better, stood up to the charge? stood up to the challenge? 60 million watched. >> it was unbelievable. that's my whole 60 million. that's what i average. let me tell...
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be healthy. >> 22 minutes after the hour. moments ago police arrested six crew members in connection with a boat crash in hong kong. and a boat slammed in a pack of people on the way to see fire works and more than 100 people are hurt in hong kong's worst accident in a decade. now you see her and now you don't. ikea apologizing for not using a woman in a catalog ship tod saudi arabia. they are reviewing their pictures. in saudi arabia women cannot cannot drive cars and it is offensive to have them in magazines as well. really? >> brian: this morning we are honoring a woman. he is one of the most decorated pilots. and sharing the story about the rise in islamic terror. it is called vice presidenter pilot and it is one of the best. retired lieutenant colonel dan hampton is my guest. he kept his flight suit. you wrote it yourself and it is all true. it is when you first got in touch with islamic terror. >> i would have to say cobart towers. and first instant of true terror was in cobar. standing in the wall and just missed your
be healthy. >> 22 minutes after the hour. moments ago police arrested six crew members in connection with a boat crash in hong kong. and a boat slammed in a pack of people on the way to see fire works and more than 100 people are hurt in hong kong's worst accident in a decade. now you see her and now you don't. ikea apologizing for not using a woman in a catalog ship tod saudi arabia. they are reviewing their pictures. in saudi arabia women cannot cannot drive cars and it is offensive to...